Tomorrow’s Tape: Not Exactly Bursting at the Seams

(We’re not going to kid you; this is a thin calendar. That means stocks will likely be left to stew in their own juices. Given the sour taste of those juices the last two days, that’s not necessarily a good thing.)

Economic:

President Obama meets with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (no time provided).

Federal Reserve Gov. Jerome Powell and Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren among speakers at University of Chicago Booth School’s Monetary Policy Forum in New York (no time provided).

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